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Everything Now (Indie Exclusive Colored Vinyl Night Version) Vinyl LP

Columbia / SKU: lp-8747
Montreal band's 5th album, prod by Thomas Bangalter
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  • Good God Damn. Arcade Fire teased their fifth album with a limited edition 12” single containing the title track and its instrumental, which turned out to be a fairly accurate forecast of what to expect here. After diving into disco with 2013’s James Murphy-produced Reflektor, Win Butler & co. lurch futher into clubland with increased grooves and synthesizers, this time co-produced by Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk and Steve Mackey of Pulp. The resulting sound is a fair split between the two producers’ main projects, transposed onto AF’s dramatic and powerful songwriting. “Creature Comfort,” “Peter Pan” and “Infinite Content” share the same scorched sensibilities as Daft Punk’s work with Kanye West, while “Good God Damn,” “Everything Now” and “Put Your Money On Me” recall the sleazy theatrics of Pulp’s best work. Best tracks: “Everything Now,” “Electric Blue,” “We Don’t Deserve Love.” This indie exclusive limited edition on translucent blue colored vinyl comes housed in a deluxe gatefold with clear printed slipcase, printed inner sleeve and fold-out insert.

    • translucent blue colored vinyl
    • indie exclusive
    • gatefold sleeve
    • clear plastic slipcase
    • printed inner sleeve
    • fold-out insert
    • limited edition
    • music label: Columbia 2017
    reviewed by Lose Butler 07/2017
    upc: 889854478612

Good God Damn. Arcade Fire teased their fifth album with a limited edition 12” single containing the title track and its instrumental, which turned out to be a fairly accurate forecast of what to expect here. After diving into disco with 2013’s James Murphy-produced Reflektor, Win Butler & co. lurch futher into clubland with increased grooves and synthesizers, this time co-produced by Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk and Steve Mackey of Pulp. The resulting sound is a fair split between the two producers’ main projects, transposed onto AF’s dramatic and powerful songwriting. “Creature Comfort,” “Peter Pan” and “Infinite Content” share the same scorched sensibilities as Daft Punk’s work with Kanye West, while “Good God Damn,” “Everything Now” and “Put Your Money On Me” recall the sleazy theatrics of Pulp’s best work. Best tracks: “Everything Now,” “Electric Blue,” “We Don’t Deserve Love.” This indie exclusive limited edition on translucent blue colored vinyl comes housed in a deluxe gatefold with clear printed slipcase, printed inner sleeve and fold-out insert.

  • translucent blue colored vinyl
  • indie exclusive
  • gatefold sleeve
  • clear plastic slipcase
  • printed inner sleeve
  • fold-out insert
  • limited edition
  • music label: Columbia 2017
reviewed by Lose Butler 07/2017
upc: 889854478612

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